You can import a Chang Jiang R71 copy you give them to specifications that you want and they will get one out of a warehouse they have 10 million of them in stock they will have people hand polish every part you want polished they will tear the engine apart to the bear cases and build it back up again they will custom paint it any color you want and the dealer in the states that you order it from will handle the paperwork for you to have a title in your state but like a gyro they are not a high-speed motorcycle they're not fast but like many flobikes they have more Smiles per miles
Many years ago, I was doing a contract for a company that had just opened a plant in China. A few months on and one day I heard the sound of a sidevalve engine through my open office window. Sure enough, there was an elaborately painted Chang Jiang 750 with sidecar. I rushed out to speak with the guy. He had just returned from working at the Chinese plant and had brought it back as a souvenir. When I asked how he got it through customs and plated here in Canada, he just smiled and said there are ways... I always suspected that he passed it off as a vintage BMW.
There is at least one Xing Fu 250 in the UK. It was at a Jawa CZ Owners Club national rally, back in the 1990's. It was a private grey import & registration bike.
I have one which is unregistered which I bought at an auction in Northern Ireland for peanuts, rebuilt the engine as the centre main had gone but unable to get it registered in the UK due to lack of paperwork.
BMW R71 design looks so cool. I just love this design. I wish someday I would be able to own/drive that motorcycle. It will be such a joy to be able to drive that.
Its karma. Think about all the shity Harley's exported all over the world. Most unreliable piece of agriculture junk ever made and I should know I had a few .
Are there any actual Chinese engineered and designed motorcycles…..??? I own a Chinese Hawk 250 dual sport…, and it is just a Honda clone……! it looks great and is a very reliable running motorcycle…, but it makes me wonder about the Chinese design and engineering skills….!
The Chinese purchased equipment and tooling to build KMZ Dnepr K750 motorcycles. They didn't copy it. They just continued production of a motorcycle KMZ stopped producing. KMZ updated the design of Dnepr motorcycles with a swingarm rear suspension and an improved overhead valve engine. KMZ was located in Kiev Ukraine and built military grade motorcycles for the Soviet Union and foreign military sales. Ural Motorcycles were built for the civilian motorcycle market's. In the later year's before the collapse of the Soviet Union KMZ asked for and received permission to sell motorcycles to civilians, which they did despite the much higher cost of the military grade motorcycles KMZ produced because they would hold up to extremely harsh conditions that would destroy the lighter built Ural motorcycles.
@@robertwoodliff2536 after finding and buying a KMZ Dnepr sidecar motorcycle in a barn where it sat 27 years I started doing research on the history of it and other Soviet Union vehicles. Using Google to translate Russian to English and simply reading about what happened. Also in the process of restoring a new 47 year old motorcycle I watched a lot of Russian and Ukraine RUclips videos of those guys doing what I was doing to mine. I don't understand the language but being a mechanic just watching was good enough. I also translated the paperwork I found in the sidecar trunk. The bike left KMZ and put in storage in 1974. It sat there until the collapse of the Soviet Union and was pulled out of storage after 20 years and shipped to Alabama in 1992. The person that ordered it couldn't work on it and no one here would do that knowing nothing about it. Then I got it. I'll work on anything including stuff I've never seen before so I had no problems completely restoring it. Parts are easy to get and are inexpensive too. It just takes a while for them to show up after ordering them. It's actually a good reliable motorcycle after rectifying poor factory quality problems and 47 years of sitting around unused. By the way, KMZ stands for Kiev Motorcycle Factory. The Soviets refered to vehicles by the three letters used in naming factory's. It sorta like how we refer to Chevrolet and Ford motor companies.
A lot of Japanese bikes in particular, but also other vehicles, were produced with the co-operation of the original manufacturers, and those origins remain despite the later severing of connections. Why is the Armed Police bike painted red, you may wonder. CAPF (China Armed Police Force) is the fire service, in its many forms.
@@gntdriver2840 = So funny :-) But they had to steal the tech from the West first! Then get the US to pay for it. lol. The big F had a covid patent back in '17, then paid bigW to develop it.
The Chinese aren't stupid. They didn't copy a British bike.Wait that's a BSA. Lol . Yes they copied, but it would be Crazy to start with a Hildebrand and Wolfmuller.
No surprises to see the Chinese copying others' designs. I'd say they've done it quite well in the case of the Chang Jiang BMW knock-offs, as those engines do sound good.
Tengo esta jawa. Quiero saber de año es, creo q es del 55, solo me falta en tanque de gasolina, quiero restaurarla, para venderla, q me aconsejas. Gracias Ricardo
China and Germany has a long history of integration. Almost all things German is loveable to Chinese. Hope they can produce the 250 cc and promote it to south east Asia countries.
ewery men who know and has drive jawa not newer buy and not want have jawa all europe. big shit has all bike. and worst bike all motorbike history. same than bmw have worst bike today bike history.
The Chinese Made a Copy of a Copy : Ural copyed the ww2 BMW ,and the Chinese copyed the Ural 🤔 ? Or : Ural + the Chinese copyed together the BMW 😂 - so long time i,m looking for Donghai ,cant find online ..Jawatino find this brillant copy of a British Classic Bike at its best 👌
Not once since black powder has an original creation come out of China. Everything they make is reverse engineering from someone else's design, usually without permission and always with inferior materials. As just one example, Fairbanks Morse lost their entire Pentair pump division to Chinese I.P. theft. It's a disgusting practice, completely without honor.
Garbage, bushes in place of bearings. I have worked on these things, the mechanical shortcuts are unbelievable, they can make them look pretty, but prety crap, is still crap.
I used to skip by most of your content, but I must say your channel has proven its worth! Thanks for that!
One thing is certain when it comes to Chinese motorcycles. No one can ever accuse them of any original thought
don't think that just goes for motorbikes try 90% of what they make and the other 9% they steel
These flat twins are exact copies of Russian Neval/Cossack machines.
So basically, the Chinese have been knocking off other motorcycle brands from the start.
Not much changes!
They started with knocking off Calvin Klein jeans
even the corona came from imitating the americans..
The Won Hung Lo i test rode had limited ground clearance
You can import a Chang Jiang R71 copy you give them to specifications that you want and they will get one out of a warehouse they have 10 million of them in stock they will have people hand polish every part you want polished they will tear the engine apart to the bear cases and build it back up again they will custom paint it any color you want and the dealer in the states that you order it from will handle the paperwork for you to have a title in your state but like a gyro they are not a high-speed motorcycle they're not fast but like many flobikes they have more Smiles per miles
Many years ago, I was doing a contract for a company that had just opened a plant in China. A few months on and one day I heard the sound of a sidevalve engine through my open office window. Sure enough, there was an elaborately painted Chang Jiang 750 with sidecar. I rushed out to speak with the guy. He had just returned from working at the Chinese plant and had brought it back as a souvenir. When I asked how he got it through customs and plated here in Canada, he just smiled and said there are ways... I always suspected that he passed it off as a vintage BMW.
There is at least one Xing Fu 250 in the UK. It was at a Jawa CZ Owners Club national rally, back in the 1990's. It was a private grey import & registration bike.
I have one which is unregistered which I bought at an auction in Northern Ireland for peanuts, rebuilt the engine as the centre main had gone but unable to get it registered in the UK due to lack of paperwork.
The early boxers were great looking motorcycles.
The side valves are great........and slimmer.!
Very beautiful . Thank you from Egypt .
Дякую за гарне відео.
Китайський мотопром👍
Привіт мої друзі. 👍🇦🇺
Great video. Thanks very much.
BMW R71 design looks so cool. I just love this design. I wish someday I would be able to own/drive that motorcycle. It will be such a joy to be able to drive that.
Most stuff that I've bought made in China ends up broken and sent to the dump
That's because the USA gets junk from china on purpose
Its karma. Think about all the shity Harley's exported all over the world. Most unreliable piece of agriculture junk ever made and I should know I had a few .
@@trtr-bc3zl so you kept on buying said pieces of agricultural junk
Your shiny iPhone made in China ends in bin too. But not because low quality or is broken but old. China now doing lot of quality products.
@@misiekvuychik3768 this pandemic is is the longest anything made in China has lasted
Chang Jang 750 it's a copy of the Ural which is a copy of the BMW.
woww what a great motorcycle, this one is vintage bike. look like Royal Enfield motorbike.. 👍👍👍
Are there any actual Chinese engineered and designed motorcycles…..???
I own a Chinese Hawk 250 dual sport…, and it is just a Honda clone……! it looks great and is a very reliable running motorcycle…, but it makes me wonder about the Chinese design and engineering skills….!
No. Copies, but you're not gonna start at the beginning are you ??
Do Honda parts from the same type interchange ???
@@donniebaker5984
Many of them do…..!
NOT have its russian jawa copy, chinese engineers NOT can design and plan any good bike. or engine, only copy all stuff.
Sie hat nen russischen Ural-Motor, der vermutlich mit deutscher BMW-Lizenz gebaut wurde. So sahen deutsche Motorräder in den 1950er Jahren aus.
幸福250👍
The Chinese purchased equipment and tooling to build KMZ Dnepr K750 motorcycles. They didn't copy it. They just continued production of a motorcycle KMZ stopped producing. KMZ updated the design of Dnepr motorcycles with a swingarm rear suspension and an improved overhead valve engine. KMZ was located in Kiev Ukraine and built military grade motorcycles for the Soviet Union and foreign military sales. Ural Motorcycles were built for the civilian motorcycle market's. In the later year's before the collapse of the Soviet Union KMZ asked for and received permission to sell motorcycles to civilians, which they did despite the much higher cost of the military grade motorcycles KMZ produced because they would hold up to extremely harsh conditions that would destroy the lighter built Ural motorcycles.
Good information.....how do you find out / know this.?
@@robertwoodliff2536 after finding and buying a KMZ Dnepr sidecar motorcycle in a barn where it sat 27 years I started doing research on the history of it and other Soviet Union vehicles. Using Google to translate Russian to English and simply reading about what happened. Also in the process of restoring a new 47 year old motorcycle I watched a lot of Russian and Ukraine RUclips videos of those guys doing what I was doing to mine. I don't understand the language but being a mechanic just watching was good enough. I also translated the paperwork I found in the sidecar trunk. The bike left KMZ and put in storage in 1974. It sat there until the collapse of the Soviet Union and was pulled out of storage after 20 years and shipped to Alabama in 1992. The person that ordered it couldn't work on it and no one here would do that knowing nothing about it. Then I got it. I'll work on anything including stuff I've never seen before so I had no problems completely restoring it. Parts are easy to get and are inexpensive too. It just takes a while for them to show up after ordering them. It's actually a good reliable motorcycle after rectifying poor factory quality problems and 47 years of sitting around unused. By the way, KMZ stands for Kiev Motorcycle Factory. The Soviets refered to vehicles by the three letters used in naming factory's. It sorta like how we refer to Chevrolet and Ford motor companies.
@@robertwoodliff2536 do you know if there are any kmz bikes. available in the western US now or is it just too late?
Man another cool video!!
A lot of Japanese bikes in particular, but also other vehicles, were produced with the co-operation of the original manufacturers, and those origins remain despite the later severing of connections.
Why is the Armed Police bike painted red, you may wonder. CAPF (China Armed Police Force) is the fire service, in its many forms.
I recognised the Jawa. Didn't the Chinese ever design anything themselves?
yes - covid 19
@@gntdriver2840 = So funny :-) But they had to steal the tech from the West first! Then get the US to pay for it. lol. The big F had a covid patent back in '17, then paid bigW to develop it.
@@gntdriver2840 maybe not. Who's making a killing in the West???
Я: Люблю ретро🙂
Си Цзипин: Сейчас будет тебе ретро😆😆😆👈
UNA JOYAAA !!! SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA!!!!!!!
I seen that first one in a Kung Fu movie from the early 80s. They were putting it through it's paces 😅👍
These left side kick start?
Looks very interesting
Some of those are pretty good but it would appear that the Chinese are incapable of designing anything on their own.
@M Bacon they have a lot of help from some of the people who call themselves American.
@@JamesCouch777 yeah like the new president china Joe Biden
I had no idea!
Waiting...
And of course one of the copies was a JAWA!
The Chinese aren't stupid. They didn't copy a British bike.Wait that's a BSA. Lol . Yes they copied, but it would be Crazy to start with a Hildebrand and Wolfmuller.
No surprises to see the Chinese copying others' designs. I'd say they've done it quite well in the case of the Chang Jiang BMW knock-offs, as those engines do sound good.
You should see their moon rover looks just like NASA's
They are not BMW knock offs, the Chinese bought all the tooling and designs from KMZ for the Dnepr K750 which is a Russian machine.
👍👍👍👍 iam joint
Tengo esta jawa. Quiero saber de año es, creo q es del 55, solo me falta en tanque de gasolina, quiero restaurarla, para venderla, q me aconsejas. Gracias Ricardo
Pregunta en facebook mejor. Aca nadie te va a dar bola. Menos si todos hablan ingles.
a simple 2 stroke 500cc single cylindered engine can eat up all of these..
The bragging rights still goes to the Chinese because you failed to deliver. :D
Completely misses the point.
@@worldhello1234 in terms of performance, cost, reliability and ease of maintenance and repair...
@@fidelcatsro6948 and they will need repaired often, not worth the hassle or the excessive fuel consumption.
@@georgebarnes8163 waaang waaaan! ting ting ting ting!
I noticei that the side car is on the left just saying
China and Germany has a long history of integration. Almost all things German is loveable to Chinese. Hope they can produce the 250 cc and promote it to south east Asia countries.
They don’t look or sound too bad. China is capable of making quality stuff it’s just they try to do everything too cheap.
great bikes some would have sold well in Europe.
ewery men who know and has drive jawa not newer buy and not want have jawa all europe. big shit has all bike. and worst bike all motorbike history. same than bmw have worst bike today bike history.
The Chinese Made a Copy of a Copy : Ural copyed the ww2 BMW ,and the Chinese copyed the Ural 🤔 ? Or : Ural + the Chinese copyed together the BMW 😂 - so long time i,m looking for Donghai ,cant find online ..Jawatino find this brillant copy of a British Classic Bike at its best 👌
Sexier and spiffier than could be expected, motivation and ‘execution’ in a socialist world.
was looking for one of there own type of cycle not a copy of someones pre made bike...
Love the channel, but its time to ditch that intro
Probably European copies.
Hermosa,nada comparado con la basura que exportan ahora
Move it Tai Tai
Any original Chinese designs. All seem to be copies from other countries.
I hope the older Chinese models were better quality than the modern Offerings.
They truly are awful
It’s. All. Wong. And. If. You. Want. Junk. You have a choice. On the. Junk. Take. The boat.
Ian Copping
Not once since black powder has an original creation come out of China.
Everything they make is reverse engineering from someone else's design, usually without permission and always with inferior materials. As just one example, Fairbanks Morse lost their entire Pentair pump division to Chinese I.P. theft.
It's a disgusting practice, completely without honor.
MADE IN CHINA
So nothing of their own and until now China doesnt have a Car or Motorcycle brand even they manufacture 50-70% parts of all bikes.
Plenty of Chinese car and motorcycle brands.
Garbage, bushes in place of bearings. I have worked on these things, the mechanical shortcuts are unbelievable, they can make them look pretty, but prety crap, is still crap.
First
congratulations..
Jast copy paste that's it 😂😂😂😂😂
hyave chinese buy and start manufactory to old shit russian motorbike jawa. ??`??